FELLOWSHIP CURRICULUM
The Brain Injury Medicine Fellow will spend time in the following clinical rotations:
- Adult & Pediatric Inpatient & Outpatient Brain Injury Medicine
- Neuro ICU
- Neurotology with ENT
- Neuroradiology
- Neuropsychology
- Consults
- Interventional Spasticity
- Concussion
- Neurology (Movement Disorders, Epilepsy)
The fellow will participate in a variety of educational opportunities such as:
- Journal Clubs
- Weekly Didactic Lectures
- Dedicated Research Time
- Education of Medical Students and Department Residents
Visiting Rotations
Thank you for your interest in the University of Utah Brain Injury Medicine Fellowship. After much deliberation, we unfortunately had to make the very difficult decision to not offer visiting rotations to our fellowship. A multitude of factors have arisen that prompted numerous thoughtful discussions about accepting visiting residents, many of which were driven by graduate medical education. We recognize all of the mutual benefits of having residents come and look at our program.
We want to emphasize that we very much value all interested residents. Our fellowship is committed to providing the very highest level of academic training. This commitment starts with providing interested residents with open, transparent communication about the program. We know how important it is for you to understand the details of each training program. We encourage you to take advantage of our offer to put you in contact with any of our fellowship faculty to get first-hand information about the training program. We enjoy meeting new future Brain Injury Medicine physicians and are always open to communicating with you.
Please reach out to our program coordinator, Charis Wren charis.wren@hsc.utah.edu, with any questions.